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FifthE1ement Post #16 Posted 17 October 2006 - 04:32 AM

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You'll also need to change the DS-X price as its $117.00 US at that store and up to $130 elsewhere. Its not cheap but its a great product, if they would just make a 1GB or microSD I would be sold.

Nice job btw!

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adgloride Post #17 Posted 17 October 2006 - 04:59 AM

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Great chart, can't wait for the full review of the Acekard. This does at the moment look like the best one.


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I do apologize if i sound ignorant here - although "DS Homebrew compatibility" is listed, would it be to much to also list if these slot-1 flashcarts could also run GBA or even other such rom formats? (SMS, SNES, GBC, NES...etc)

or are these formats completely unheard of on a slot-1 solution?


RAneo Post #19 Posted 17 October 2006 - 02:43 PM

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does the multiplayer single card work?

download play for all games on other DS's?


Costello Post #20 Posted 17 October 2006 - 03:28 PM

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QUOTE(RAneo @ Oct 17 2006, 02:43 PM)
does the multiplayer single card work?

download play for all games on other DS's?


good idea! I'll try that on my carts asap and update the chart
thanks


larvi Post #21 Posted 17 October 2006 - 03:58 PM

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Great chart!. But I'm not sure if I would consider the DS compatibility of the Xtreme to be "perfect" if it doesn't work with pokemon D/P or potentially any game with a 4mbit saver size. That's a pretty big exception and is somewhat misleading imo.


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You forgot Instant Boot for DS-Xtreme. No splash screen if you enable that.
Also You left out GBA cart support (for using your old slot 2)

Good chart.


webez Post #23 Posted 17 October 2006 - 04:24 PM

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Yeah, instant boot. NinjaDS also has instant boot and also loads a lot more multimedia files than the listed ones


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OK I've updated the chart (refresh the iframe)

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Great chart!. But I'm not sure if I would consider the DS compatibility of the Xtreme to be "perfect" if it doesn't work with pokemon D/P or potentially any game with a 4mbit saver size. That's a pretty big exception and is somewhat misleading imo.

I already mentionned that above and have corrected it. Once the new firmware (with pkm support) is up we can consider it as "perfect" wink.gif really 100%

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Also You left out GBA cart support (for using your old slot 2)

This is covered... the "Passme feature" row.

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Yeah, instant boot. NinjaDS also has instant boot and also loads a lot more multimedia files than the listed ones

I dont know which files are supported... I thought it was only MP3 and JPG. Do you have a list of supported extensions? Thanks


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I am sure it loads these at least

JPEG, BMP, PCX, GIF, MP3, WAV, MOD, XM, S3M, IT


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From NinjaDS team:
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JPG,BMP,GIF,PCX,MP3,WAV,MOD,S3,IT, and OGG soon


updating the chart again...


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Nice comparison!


Timo710 Post #28 Posted 18 October 2006 - 06:58 PM

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Looking at the chart I see the Ninja DS as a winner , no flashme needed , no patching software , cheaper price as DS-X and DS-Link , and updates will be fixing the problems, and SD cards are not that exspensive anymore , some websites sell 4GB for 40 euro so it's up to you to choose between the DS-X and Ninja DS , just keep in mind that for that harsh 120 bucks you can buy a Ninja DS with 4GB or a DS-X with 512 MB , which I think will have the same kind of compatabillity in the upcoming months.

The only downside : A Slot 1 card that sticks out.

And offcourse the fact that the M3 team is working on its own slot 1 card and as we know from the M3 team it will kick everybody's behind.


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QUOTE(Timo710 @ Oct 18 2006, 06:58 PM)
Looking at the chart I see the Ninja DS as a winner , no flashme needed , no patching software , cheaper price as DS-X and DS-Link , and updates will be fixing the problems, and SD cards are not that exspensive anymore , some websites sell 4GB for 40 euro so it's up to you to choose between the DS-X and Ninja DS , just keep in mind that for that harsh 120 bucks you can buy a Ninja DS with 4GB or a DS-X with 512 MB , which I think will have the same kind of compatabillity in the upcoming months.

The only downside : A Slot 1 card that sticks out.

And offcourse the fact that the M3 team is working on its own slot 1 card and as we know from the M3 team it will kick everybody's behind.


I absolutely agree with you. The only major drawback of the NinjaDS is the physical size of it.
But I was told that they are working on new products... should be interesting!

And also... a M3 slot-1 solution would be fantastic. This is what everyone is looking forward to!
Hope it's not too expensive wink.gif (shouldn't be, since it won't include flash memory)


Timo710 Post #30 Posted 18 October 2006 - 07:13 PM

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Well yeah the M3 Slot-1 will be a sweet deal . but the price thing isn't M3 Team's strongest point . Looking at the price diverence between the M3 and supercard. But some things might get cheaper because of the smaller packaging needed.If everything goes as it should the M3 team will be ruling this chart. With thier own Micro SD Slot-1 card.

And from then the chance of a G6 Slot-1 being introduced will get bigger and bigger.







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